This project documents the development of a suite of ns2 grid network simulators that was done as part of the EC-GIN project. The aim is to refine and develop these simulators to provide input to the larger ns2 and grid simulation community.
A TCP performance evaluation tool for the NS2 is developped by NEC Labs China in order to save the researchers' time and effort spent on the simulation work.
Jtrana is a Java-based NS-2 wireless simulation trace analyzer. Its input is an NS2 wireless trace, and its output is a graph or data-set that can be plotted with other tools such as Gnuplot.Any problem,plz visit:http://ns2trana.googlepages.com
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An implementation of the GSD service discovery protocol for the network simulator ns2 (http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/). The protocol core is written in c++ whereas simulation settings and scenarios can be set up via OTCL scripts -- as usual in ns2.
The aim of this project is to have a current implementation of the experimental VFER protocol (http://vfer.sf.net) within the ns-2 network simulator. The design of VFER can then be tweaked using results from this simulation.
The goal of this project is to be an improvement of the original Network Animator (NAM) module provided as part of the Network Simulator 2 (NS2). This tool provides topology visualization, TCL script generation, and enhanced simulation animation.
NS2 Linux is dedicated to improve the Network Simulator (NS-2) to match Linux performance. Planned contents include: an NS-2 module that runs Linux congestion control functions, tutorials on how to run NS-2 to match Linux performance, benchmark for TCP.
This project contains simulation codes of Dr. Jie Wu's wireless networking group at FAU, including a dominating set simulator (ds) and ns2 extensions for various virtual backbone formation, broadcast, and topology control schemes.